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CELEBRATION commemorating the One Hundred and Thirty - fifth 

EXERCISES ^:T,ii"2 Birib of Com moore 




" The M i n s t r el 

boy to the War 

has gone, 

the ranks of 

death vou'll find 

him; 
HisFather's sword 

he has girded 

And his wild harp 

slung behind 

him. — 
" Land of song ! 

said the War- 

rior bard 
"Though all the 

world betrays 

" One sword at 
least, thy rights 
shall guard, 

"One faithful 
harp shall praise 
thee!" 





Under the aus- 
pices of the St. 
Patrick Society 
of Brooklyn ^ 



Prospect 
Park 

rooklyn, N. Y. 



Thursday 
May 28th 
19 14 



Statue of Tom Moore, Erected by the St. Patrick Society of Brooklyn, May 28th, 1879 



Order of exercises ^ 

PART ONE .y I 

Hn tbe JFlower (3arDen, 3 IP. /IR. 

Concert by the Orphan Boys Band of St. John's Home 
Emil Reichardt, Director 

REMINISCENCES OF MOORE 

WELCOME GREETING and placing of wreath on Moore's statue by the President, 
George J. S. Dowling. 



PART TWO 

Hn tbe /iRusic Grove, 3:30 p. /IR. 

1 BAND— March, "Come Back to Erin" . . . . - Bennett 

2 SONGS— (a) "Minstrel Boy" ------- Moore 

{b) "Molly Bawn" ------ Lover 

Mr. Austin Campbell Keough 

3 BAND— Selection, "Faugh a Ballagh" . - - - - - Witt 

4 SOPRANO SOLO— ((t) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" Moore 

{b) "Tis the Last Rose of Summer" - - Moore 

Mrs. Ethel Gentsch Sayers 

5 ADDRESS— "Tom Moore" 

Hon. Thomas Carmody 

b CONTRALTO SOLO— ((?) "Let Erin Remember the Days of Old" - Moore 

{b) "Meeting of the Waters" - - Moore 

Mrs. Jennie Campbell Ke_ugh 

7 BAND— Overture, "Sons of Erin" ------ Beyer 

-^ SONGS— («) "She Is Far from the Land" - - - Moore-Lambert 

(/') "Oft in the Stilly Night" ----- Moore 

Mr. Richard V. Mooney 

9 BAND-'^Cjuickstep, "Killarney" --.-.- Moore 

10 BAND— Two-Step, "The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Hall" - Moore 

1 1 BAND— "Grand American Fantasia" concluding with ' 'Star Spangled Banner" Herbert 

Accompanist, Mr. George H. Gartlan 



STERLING PIANO USED 



Celebration Committee 



JOSEPH T. GLEASON. Chairman 



I.uko D. Staplotim 
William J. Kelly 
Williaiu .T. Can- 
Andrew MclA'au 
I'. J. Cailiii 
John J. Keoii.uh 
rati'ick E. Callahan 
William A. I'l'i'iidei-irai^t 
Jclin J. Fitzaeral.l 
Charles A. Boody 
Alexander .7. MeKinny 
Anunstin Maclint;h 
,!(.lm C. MoUuire 
Theophihis Olena 
Frank X. Dowlin.!; 
•Tames P. Sinnott 
.lames Shevlin 
("harles Woram 
^^'alter L. Durack 
Albert J. Faiiss 
.Tf.hn \. McCaffrey 
John R. McDonald 
lames McMuIlau 
li.hn O'Honrke 
M. .1. (>"Hara 
Michael Shannon 
John Tracy 
Harry J. Walsh 
Stephen Calla.uhaii 
Edward T. Clarity 
■\. .1. Cronin 
William Daly 
.lohn J. Dooley 
(ieort;e U. Holohaii 
William Flanagan 
IVter A. Shanahaii 
Michael J. Wan! 
Francis J. Dooky 
J. T. Kohau 
Frank J. L'rial 
James (J'Connell 
E. J. Gilgannon 
James C. Kennedy. M. D. 
Daniel Kelly 
John T. Kelly 
Frank J, Collins 
Thomas F. Madden 
Alonzo (J. McLau^'hlin 
Charles F. Miner 
John J. Bracken 
James E. Ledwilh 
^laurico Breen 
John H. Beetha 
John F. Crosson 
Frank J. Grnnini.' 
I\ F. Gilchrist 
John P. O'Brien 
Fred H. Schiinmi 
John J. Kuhn 
John Xanmer 



Peter I*. McLoii.chlin 

Michael F. McGoldrick 

^y. J. Fitzpatrick 

Daniel T. (iriftin 

Joseph J. O'Connell. M. D. 

Arthnr J. O'Keeffe 

Eugene F. Moran 

William M. Calder 

Joseph F. Keany 

Joseph V. Scully 

Edward J. McCrossin 

Patrick H. Quinn 

James T. O'Neill 

AVilliam C. Courtney 

John Costelloe 

John J. Walsh 

Harry T. Woods 

John C. L. Daly 

M. E. Finnegan 

C. F. McGuire, M. D. 

John J. Mnrphy 

Jerome Nolan 

Edward T. O'Loutihlin 

Joseph E. O'Donolme. M. D. 

George C. Shevlin 

Andrew C. Troy 

Frank E. White 

Gerald McLoiighliu 

John P. Carroll 

W. F. Callan 

Joseph W. Duffy 

J. T. Connors 

Bart F. Dwycr 

James J. Feeley 

Charles J. O'Brien 

Edward P. Sheedy 

William J. Walsh 

Pati-ick M. Sweeney 

John F. Quayle 

Frederick Schwa rz 

John J. Carboy 

John N. Harmau 

J. Richard Kevin. M. D. 

Francis J. McLonghiin 

Robert J. McManamy 

Francis L. Ma her 

William J. Corcoran 

James B. O'Keefu 

James P. Judge 

Michael J. Donovan 

Edward J. Byrne 

Thomas F. Byrnes 

Walter C. Burton 

Thomas Carroll 

Thomas J. Drennau 

M. W. Nolan 

John T. Rafferly 

Jeremiah F. Donovan 

Dennis M. Hurley 



George J. O'Keefe 
Ihivid T. Leahy 
Michael E. Butler 
Joseph A. Kene. M. D. 
Edmund D. Hennessy 
Pliilip A. Brennan 
John B. Byrne 
John T. Bi-een 
AX'illiam J. Grinden 
Edward J. Dooley 
James J. Ryan 
Edward J. Connolly 
John E. Larney 
James H. McCabe, M. D. 
Augustus J. Rinn 
James A. Walsh, Jr. 
Thomas M. DeLauey 
Denis C. Fauss 
Frank J. Gallagher 
John J. McQuade 
Peter W. Rauss 
Frank E. O'Reilly 
Moses J. O'Brien 
Matthew Y. O'Malley 
Clarence J. Tobiu 
Joseph E. Smith. M. D. 
Hugh McHugh 
Michael Crane 
John F. Conch 
Denis J. Donovan 
Patrick Crane 
John L. Dempsey 
Walter T. Slevin. M. D. 
James F. McEvoy 
Peter F. Reilly 
William F. Troy 
John F. McKinny 
J. B. Roache 
Thomas Shevlin 
Thomas F. O'Brien 
Michael F. Gleasou 
Alois .J. Keough 
John Harrigau, M. D. 
James P. Maik«i- 
Charles J. McDermott 
John Guilfoyle 
John H. Delaney 
Frank A. Dougherty 
Joseph F. Sheehan 
John J. Curtiu 
James F. Brady 
Edward J. Byrne 
James J. Crawford 
Thomas V. Brady 
Joseph D. Nnuan 
Joseph Covert 
Bart I. Schneider 
Jeremiah T. Donovan 
Louis C. Kuhn 



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It was the simple human side of the man, Tom 
Moore, that found expression in these nevei-to-be- 
forgotten melodies which echo in all hearts the world 
over. 

It is this same quality of real music so wonder- 
fully expressed by the 

STERLING 
PIANO 

that has won an ever-to-be-remembered place in 
thousands of Brooklyn Homes. 

Many of the dear old songs, familiar to all of us, 
will be sung at this Anniversary Celebration, and 
while they are fresh in your mind, come to our 

VICTROLA 

Department and get the Rec- 
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time when you are in the mood. 
If you haven't a Victrola, let 
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Just a step off the street 
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